Tuesday might be the last time a few players vying for a spot on the Lynx roster will have a chance to show what they can do.
The Lynx have been practicing for two weeks. So the noon game against Connecticut at Target Center — the second and final preseason game — will be just a part of the final evaluation process. But the team is expected to start making moves to get at or near the regular-season limit of 11 players not long after the preseason ends.
And that's just the sort of pressure coach Cheryl Reeve said she wants to see players dealing with. "It's kind of the last chance, if you will," Reeve said. "It's a game setting, seeing how they react under pressure, with fans, the lights are on. That tells us a lot."
Only a few spots are up for grabs on the veteran-laden Lynx. Spots one through eight are set — Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus, Lindsay Whalen, Rebekkah Brunson, Janel McCarville, Monica Wright, Devereaux Peters and Amber Harris are locks.
So that leaves six players vying for the final three spots.
It appears the most intense competition is at guard. First-round draft pick Lindsey Moore — who could miss the game because of a calf injury — is likely to make the team. That leaves Sugar Rodgers, Chucky Jeffery and Jacki Gemelos fighting for a spot.
Also fighting to make the roster are forward Rachel Jarry and center Shawnice Wilson.
According to Reeve, the flexibility to play multiple positions is key. That's why Jarry — a rookie from Australia — has been impressive as camp progressed.